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Bridging the Geographic Information Sciences

by Gensel, Jérôme.
Authors: Josselin, Didier.%editor. | Vandenbroucke, Danny.%editor. | SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, 1863-2246 Physical details: XVIII, 450p. 188 illus. online resource. ISBN: 3642290639 Subject(s): Geography. | Computer vision. | Geographical information systems. | Geography. | Geographical Information Systems/Cartography. | Computer Imaging, Vision, Pattern Recognition and Graphics.
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Usability of Spatio-Temporal Uncertainty Visualisation Methods -- Line Simplification in the Presence of Non-Planar Topological Relationships -- Critical Remarks on the Use of Conceptual Schemas in Geospatial Data Modelling – A Schema Translation Perspective -- Towards an Active Directory of Geospatial Web Services -- Spatial Sensor Web for the Prediction of Electric Power Supply System Behaviour -- Live Geoinformation with Standardized Geoprocessing Services -- Interlinking Geospatial Information in the Web of Data -- QualESTIM: Interactive Quality Assessment of Socioeconomic Data using Outlier Detection -- Distributed Integration of Spatial Data with Different Positional Accuracies -- Through a Fuzzy Spatiotemporal Information System for Handling Excavation Data -- Using Weather Information to Improve Route Planning -- Simulation of Laser Attacks against Aircrafts.

For the sixth consecutive year, the AGILE conference promoted the publication a book collecting high-level scientific contributions from unpublished fundamental scientific research. The papers published in the AGILE 2012 LNG&C volume contribute substantially to Geographical Information Science developments and to the success of the 15th AGILE conference (Avignon, France, 24-27April, 2012) under the title ‘Bridging the Geographic Information Sciences’. This year’s conference emphasizes that geoinformation science, geomatics and spatial analysis are fields in which different disciplines, epistemologies and scientific cultures meet. Indeed, the scientific articles published in this volume cover a wide diversity of GIScience related themes, including: Spatio-temporal Data Modelling and Visualisation; Spatial Data Infrastructures; Geo Web Services and Geo Semantic Web; Modelling and Management of Uncertainty; Spatio-temporal Data Quality and Metadata; Mobility of Persons, Objects and Systems, Transports and Flows; Spatial Analysis, Geostatistics, and Geo Information Retrieval; Modelling and Spatial Analysis of Urban Dynamics, Urban GIS; GIS and Spatial Analysis for Global Change Modelling, Impact on Space; and Geographic Information Science: links with other disciplines and people.

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